She can also claim weekly child tax credits worth £526.40, says the Department of Work and Pensions website.

Over a year, the claims would give Frost an annual income of £45,000-plus.

Shameless Frost, of Tewkesbury, Gloucs, is having a new luxury mansion built for her by her local council to house her brood.

She has splashed out on hiring a carousel for a kids’ party.

She also keeps a horse and has treated her current partner to flying lessons. Frost is entitled to claim five different benefi ts totalling more than £865 a week.

The figure is made up of £71 income support, £100 housing benefit, £27.62 council tax benefi t and £140.90 child benefit.- If she worked she would need to take home an annual £66,000 before tax to get the same.

Robert Oxley of the TaxPayer’s Alliance said: “Benefi ts are there to help those who need support, not subsidise a lifestyle most people paying for them could not afford themselves.”

Even her father Roy Frost, 72, said: “She should have got off her backside and got a bloody job like the rest of us.”